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| album=''[[Ghosts I–IV]]''
 
| album=''[[Ghosts I–IV]]''
 
| length=2:31
 
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}}'''"22 Ghosts III"''' is the twenty-second track on 2008's ''[[Ghosts I–IV]].''
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}}'''"22 Ghosts III"''' is the twenty-second track on 2008's ''[[Ghosts I–IV]].'' Guest drummer [[The Dresden Dolls|Brian Viglione]] utilized an improvised drum kit made from scrap metal and found objects.[https://www.brian-viglione.com/bio]
  
 
===Song Credits===
 
===Song Credits===
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*Written by [[Trent Reznor]], [[Atticus Ross]], [[Alessandro Cortini]] and [[The Dresden Dolls|Brian Viglione]]
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*Written by [[Trent Reznor]], [[Atticus Ross]], [[Alessandro Cortini]] and Brian Viglione
 
*Electronics and dulcimer: Alessandro Cortini
 
*Electronics and dulcimer: Alessandro Cortini
 
*Drums: Brian Viglione
 
*Drums: Brian Viglione
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==Versions==
 
==Versions==
 
===22 Ghosts III===
 
===22 Ghosts III===
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This is the only known version.
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This is the only known version. Low Buchla synth sounds accompanied by bright piano begin the song. Pulsing synths and a dulcimer join, creating a light mood. Hard drums enter, and the song begins to "deconstruct," as the piano hits out-of-key notes and instruments start and stop playing abruptly. Drums and other percussion play with piano during a brief interlude. All instruments come together to form a more structured section of the song. It ends with the piano alone.
  
 
==Live==
 
==Live==
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"22 Ghosts III" has never been played live.
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"22 Ghosts III" [[NIN songs never played live|has never been played live]].
  
 
==Differences in Artwork==
 
==Differences in Artwork==

Latest revision as of 04:35, 14 June 2024

Album:Ghosts I–IV
Length:2:31
Tempo:120 BPM
Versions:22 Ghosts III
Live:Unperformed

"22 Ghosts III" is the twenty-second track on 2008's Ghosts I–IV. Guest drummer Brian Viglione utilized an improvised drum kit made from scrap metal and found objects.[1]

Contents

  • 1 Song Credits
  • 2 Appearances
    • 2.1 Halos
  • 3 Versions
    • 3.1 22 Ghosts III
  • 4 Live
  • 5 Differences in Artwork

Song Credits

  • Written by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Alessandro Cortini and Brian Viglione
  • Electronics and dulcimer: Alessandro Cortini
  • Drums: Brian Viglione

Appearances

Halos

  • Ghosts I–IV

Versions

22 Ghosts III

This is the only known version. Low Buchla synth sounds accompanied by bright piano begin the song. Pulsing synths and a dulcimer join, creating a light mood. Hard drums enter, and the song begins to "deconstruct," as the piano hits out-of-key notes and instruments start and stop playing abruptly. Drums and other percussion play with piano during a brief interlude. All instruments come together to form a more structured section of the song. It ends with the piano alone.

Live

"22 Ghosts III" has never been played live.

Differences in Artwork

It should be noted that much of the artwork embedded in the files of the official download of Ghosts I–IV from nin.com are not just cropped versions of the photographs in the PDF. In this case, the two photographs are completely different.

Extracted from album art.
Taken from the PDF.


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